Easy Jimmy. People who reject the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist are rejecting a central Catholic doctrine, not rejecting Christ. It doesn’t mean they are not a Christian.
What you and many others fail to understand is just because Protestants do not subscribe to Catholic doctrine doesn’t make them any less a Christian. Even the Church doesn’t make that claim.
Obviously, you are a very devout Catholic, but you need to be careful about making assumptions about other people’s faith. God is the final judge on whose faith is appropriate and whose isn’t, not you, me or anybody else in this world.
You’re right
Mike262, all those who are properly baptized are by definition, “Christian”. However, not all “Christians” are going to heaven, don’t you agree? I wasn’t making a statement; I was asking an important question.
Catholics too, can be guilty of rejecting Christ. Every time we choose sin, we reject Christ. Whenever we reject any Christian truth, we reject Christ, because all Christian truths, originate from Christ…Right?
I wrote, “Christian truths”, because “Catholic truths”, are Christian truths. Catholicism is the original Christian religion.
How many Christian truths are we “allowed” to reject before we are, by are own beliefs and by our own actions, no longer Christian? Is there a special number?
There are some denominations today for example, who claim to be Christian and they are not.
The so-called Christian denominations, which are not considered “Christian”, are not… because of a rejection of Christian truths.
There exist some “Christian” denominations today, who do not have as a belief, the most basic Christian requirement; Baptism.
Where does it end? How many Christian truths are people allowed to reject. I don’t believe that we are allowed to reject any…And that was my point…
Your thoughts?
Thank you for your post.
Peace
